NAUGATUCK — A Waterbury man was charged with a list of crimes, including witness intimidation, after a man and his family told police he had stalked them and threatened to kill them if criminal charges against him weren't dropped.

Peter Neves, a 45-year-old felon, was arrested after a Naugatuck father told police Neves had followed his daughter and threatened to harm his family if the man didn't drop burglary charges against Neves.

The man, who is not being identified, told police he allowed Neves and his girlfriend to stay on his porch because they were homeless, but Neves broke into his home and stole his car instead. Neves lists his occupation as an arborist; it's unclear how the men knew each other.

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